Glory in the Mundane

January 16, 2013 | by David Mathis

God is big enough to make our most menial of tasks into something meaningful. He’s transcendent enough — and draws near enough to us — to make the mundane in our lives significant for his glory.

As a worship-leader for the Passion conferences, Christy Nockels knows what it’s like to enjoy God in the midst of a massive assembly for Jesus, and as a mother of three, she’s learning what it’s like to enjoy God in the middle of life’s many seemingly menial moments. Her most recent album, called Into the Glorious, is built around this newfound lesson and theme.

In this 5-minute clip, Christy talks about discovering the glory of God in the mundane of everyday life.


Other resources from our recent interview with Christy Nockels:

  • Jesus, You’re the Greatest Joy
  • Worshiping with Other Nations
  • On Being an Artist and a Parent (With Advice for Worship Leaders)
  • Hopes for Passion 2013
  • Piper’s Influence at Passion

Topic The Glory of God   Categories: Commentary